In the ’70s, there was no other band quite like the Runaways. Formed in Los Angeles in 1975 by impresario Kim Fowley, the band consisted entirely of tough teenage girls who sang and played their own ...
Cherie Currie, former lead vocalist of The Runaways, recently spoke out about a contentious incident involving Rush during a concert in Detroit back in February 1977. In an interview with The Metal ...
"Rock 'n' roll is blood sport-- a man's sport!" bellows Kim Fowley in "The Runaways." "You bitches have to start thinking like men." Fowley, of course, isn't just trying to "toughen up" the all-girl ...
Don’t worry if you missed The Runaways. They exploded on the rock scene and dissipated faster than, well, a cherry bomb. Formed in 1975 and gone four years later, the group broke some ground — as five ...
Bassist Jackie Fox joined teenage-sensation proto-punk band the Runaways on her 16th birthday in 1975, and she left the band in 1977, when she was still 17. She never played music professionally again ...
Jackie Fuchs, who played bass for the Runaways from 1975 to 1977 under the name Jackie Fox, is a contestant on tonight’s episode of “Jeopardy!” It’ll mark Fuchs’ second episode on the show, following ...
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